If you have two stations on the same ethernet having the same IP address then
you have a IP conflict. It does not matter if it gets logged or not.
To do what you describe you MUST have something that decides which of the two
boxes the user(s) should be talking to. This decision can be done by a load
balancer or even a router.
If you have a extra machine (does not need to be a big one..) then
linux-virtual-server is a quite nice and very cost effective load balancer.
<http://www.linux-virtual-server.org/>
Regards
Henrik
Jose Nathaniel G. Nengasca wrote:
> Ive looked that one too, no alerts or others, so meaning to say theres
> no ip conflict on both servers with different static/real ip address and
> same aliased ip address.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:hno@marasystems.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 3:11 PM
> To: Jose Nathaniel G. Nengasca; squid-users@squid-cache.org
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] Inquiry on my setup
>
> On Tuesday 16 July 2002 01.47, Jose Nathaniel G. Nengasca wrote:
> > Thanks for the reply, Henrik. Coz on windows if there's a conflict
> > on ip adds, it would simply warn you on that case, but I haven't
> > seen linux doing that kinda stuff, so where should I look for clues
> > on my linux box that ip conflict happened, I just cant find it.
>
> Probably in messages, if at all..
>
> Regards
> Henrik
Received on Wed Jul 17 2002 - 13:51:59 MDT
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